(Source: renekita)
(Source: renekita)
Chinatown by Multiple Owners
Chinatown is a Chinese translation of the trademarks in a graphical way.It’s a carefully arranged series of artworks showcasing 20 well-known western brand logos with maintained visual and narrative continuity.
Robot Food | http://robot-food.com
“For Christmas 2014, we gave our clients something fun, festive and worth making room for on the mantelpiece. We’d hesitate to call ourselves a traditional agency but we do love a traditional Christmas. So we gave our clients, family and friends a festive wooden nutcracker. With a robotic twist. Robot Roy is hand-painted in primary colours and he’s packaged in an impressive bespoke black box made from Ebony Colorplan, with an in-house illustrated design. The 50 limited edition boxes are finished in a luxurious gold foil and sealed with a numbered sticker. Cracking.”
Bold, brave and beautiful. That’s the blueprint for Robot Food’s design. Making noise is good. Being heard is better. What they do is turn up the volume on strategic creativity. They focus the messaging. They do away with clutter. They craft every detail. Simply put, they’re hellbent on great ideas that bring solid commercial results.
(Source: behance.net)
Sainsbury Design Studio, packaging design, 1960s-70s. UK.
(Source: formfiftyfive.com)
Packaging and visual identity for ili_ili lamps by Šesnić&Turković
“Ili_ili is a system of modular lights which gives the user the freedom to assemble a lamp of unique shape and color. Our colleagues and friends from Grupa Products asked us to create a visual identity and packaging for the lamps. The design process was challenging and complex, as we wanted simple and efficient packaging for thousands of different combinations.”
Šesnić&Turković studio was founded in 2006, and has been working in the field of graphic design and visual communications ever since. They approach every project with the same fundamental mission – find the best creative solution, which will give it its communicative strength, longevity, and set it apart from the competition. They apply that approach in all fields of work: visual identities, signage, exhibition designs, stand designs, designs of publications, advertisements and promo materials, designs for gift shops etc.
(Source: sesnicturkovic.com)
Seymour Chwast & Milton Glaser, packaging designs for real products, made for the arty magazine Audience, 1971-73. USA. Via container list
(Source: containerlist.glaserarchives.org)
I am happy to announce… My first ever solo exhibition, DEEP SPACE HOUSE PLANT. In a space station far past our galaxy, human life has disappeared. It is not clear whether they escaped or fell victim to something sinister. All that is left are the plants they had brought from earth, plants found in space, and the humanoid technology. Please join me on Feb 2 at Rooftop Art Space in Melbourne for the opening party!
(via risographmylife)